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hll•ll• Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, 0., Sept 6, 1957
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Mrs. Robert Lucas and
Ohlldren, Gary, Nancy. Lor1e and
JimmJ Hayes were holiday weok
end gu..U of Mrs Ellen Couch
lit. lAd loll'S R L. Gotthardt

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of her mother,' Mrs
Mora:an. Athens Road
lildwll'd Goltll&lt;rdt has return·
ed to bis ~orne m Clarington alter a sevenl days VISit with Mn
William Morgan
Mr. and Mrs Fred BaJiey an,d
Mrs. Ev.a Ze1sler returned to UtCir
home In Youngstown Wednesday
after a VISit With Mr and Mrs.
Homer Radford
Mn Timothy 815hop and Mr.

and Mf\li George Bishop and son

Fordomatlc, Clean l11.1lde
aru1 011L Extra good tires, deal·
•· Runs like new

$1095
TUTTU
MOTOR CO.

son Brute of Columbus

of Columbus were rcccnl guesls
of MI.Si Margaret Bohn and Peter
Jennmgs

Zau Thomas who fell Monda)
her home lS 1mprovmg and
able to attend S(lhool
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Mrs Samuel Tur11cr of Ashland
was a recent guest of Mr and
Mrs Esbe E Mossman Mmen
ville
Mr and Mrs Kenneth FarlCJ
and son ()f Cheylon W Va, Ed
ward Parker Jr Cleveland, Mr
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1:am1 o1 1um us an
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Roush Family R,uni.on Is Held
Sunday Sept. 1At Letart Falls Ladiies,AJd

Edwin Abraham and daugh

ter oJ Lansing. Mich., were hoh·
day weekend guests of Mr and
ltfro. Edward Parker Sr., Mtn~n
vUJe.
.:Mr. and Mrs Relno Lind and
son Tommy were recent vis1tors
·in Hunungton and Barboursville.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Hoen1cb and
Mr. and Mrs Earl Hoeflich an(f
daughters of Col umbus visdP.d
laat &amp;unday w1th Mr and Mrs
Eddie Hoe!ilch

The annual reunion ~~ the de- ot the home o! Mr and lolrs Jack
scendants of George and SUJIDIIa Ord of Broad Run
Rouob wao held Bunda&amp;', 'sept, I,
The 111"!)!18
ot the home of Mr. arid Mn:• ronn Lord'• Pram In
Wolle, at Letart Falla, Obi~. •
Among those atllllid•ns

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Following a picnic dinner, a
Mr&amp;
short bu1ineu seuton was tOD·
ducted by the president, Tbomu
Grin1tead During the m..UJIB I
motion was made ed seconded
that the amP 9fflcen cobtfnue Jn 1---·~·.c: ·
thetr office for another year exMiss Ramora Do1ce went to cept the .ecretary Mrs, Maxine
HunUngton Wedncsda) to meet Arnold o! Pomeroy wao elected
her (ather, Dr R E Bo1ce wllo to serve in this office
spent a week m New York
The priie lor lhe largest family
Dr Elmer Grorr, Paul Groff,
Walter Me1er and J1m Meter all attendmg the reunaon was gaven to
of Columbus were
overnight Mrs John Wolfe, one for the old·
guests of Mr and Mrs Fred est woman attending went to Mr11.
Rosentmum Wednes&lt;la}
Dora Roush oldest man, Mr. Joe
, Ohlinger; youngeot person, Jackie
Mrs Eva .t.easlcr from Youngs- Rice, young daughter ol Mr and
town, Ohao, 18 vasJtlllg at the home' Mrs Clyde Rice and for the
of Mr and Mrs John Strauss and traveling the farthest, Freeman
M108 Calhe Kloe•
I Roush of Cleveland, Vll'ginla.

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1\lrs. Ve~na Snowdeo, Mrs Joan
May ond daughter Debbie end
~on Mike and Mrs Jean Parker
,and dau~htcr Susie spent Wed
ne~day at ParkerJburg
Mrs Barbara Van Meter of
(,all!polis vtsited her parents
~ r and Mrs R1chard Gruescr

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10 pay hio monthly bills. Save your energy lor con.
otructi~e purposes: To pay bills, send rbeck•-hy ,..n, '

0,.. ACW!nt Aceoant At 01r Bank Soon
We pay 2% Interest OD your Savings

Pomeroy National Ban.k

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BANKING SINCE IH72
Member Federal Relerve System
F'URNITURE
Member Federal Depoalllnsuranee Corpura~on
POMEROY
RUTLAND : ON THE &amp;RIGHTES'l'
CORNI.- IN MIDDLIPORT

Fri.
June Alty,on
loan Collins
"THI OPPOSITI IIX"
(Ci ...maseopefTechnicolor)

-alt\.Gene Tierney
Word Bond
CharUe Grapewin
"TOIACCO lOAD"
Saturday •
Stpt. 7
Gacy Cooper Barbara Stanwyok
Anthony Quinn
Ruth Roman
"IL!'WING WILD"
-alaoRrodcrlck Crawford
Richard Conte
NIW YORK CONPIDINTIAL
Comedy and Cartoon

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Special Service
Held Thursday

BETTER ·. ED CAR
and TRUCK ·BUYS.
We're loaded wllb fine Uled tan traded In during our "A II out" Sllea Roadeo. We mUJI move tb.,; fill lei mike
llW more Mm\Jlg In during our September tlear anee of Mf ~. 20 new ones kfl; 88 fine .._.. eu and
lruek buya. Come OD the Run! Fer the buy Of your life!
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1956 Chevrolet ~ ton Pickup ·

$1A95 1954 Bulcks · ··

LWB. Leas than 10,000 actual miles. Almost hke the, day
: it wauold.
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with Dynaflow.

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a doors std. shift. One sllarp 4 dr.

1956Pontlac V8 2 dr. Sedan .. .. .. $1,795 1954 Pontiac 8 Star Chief·· · ····· ·· · $1 295
Pne cll'elul loca}Jowner Sharp car. El:onomtcal standard
Convertible C_pe.' New top. Hydramalic drive.
seats. Shows extra good care.
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l)jjft, Radio and Heater.

The Rev Langley Gullett Nel•
oonville, was In cl)arge of the special oervlcc held Tbunda,y mght
at the Mldd'eport Church o! the
Nwrene and Ma te•t w11 "Pre·
Hrt To Meet Thy God".
Spe&lt;ial mualc waa presented by
the Jellrey Slstero from Nelson
ville.
Th( Rev. Roberj l'llmer, pastor
of tho looal chuhh, hu Invited
the public to attend the servi..,
to be held tonl1ht and' Saturda,y
t_t i:30 arid lhe soti(·Feot to be
h~ld SWiday at 1:30 !· m
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Dodge Coronet 4 dr. Sedan ··· $1,895 1954 Cll•vrolets .. .. .... ···.qs -~ $995

button automatic shift Smart two lone grey finish.
nice.

Chevrolet V8 "210'' .. ·

Three e•ceptlonal 4 dr. scdana Wllb' and Wllbo
glide.
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$1,895 1954Fords .......... .o ..... aslow·al
Sedan. Power glyde. Almost like the day It was sold.

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One 6 cyl. 2 dr. &amp; one 8 cyl. Dill. 2 dr. Both clean cars .•

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. Buick V8 Super .. .. .. .. .. .. · $2,695 19538uicks .... · ·........ as loW 11 $895
"Htrd Top" Sedan. Power Steertna &amp; Brakes. R&amp;H.
,l!Wly aharp. New one cosJ $4,34ft.OO.

~1955 Iuick

va Special . ..

.. ... $1,895

Seven of the best '53'a anywhere. Nearly ~I models, types
and styles. Thorough!¥ recondiUoned. One ca, only bas
16,523 miles on it.

l953,Citevrolet "210" 2 •· Wan .... $895

2. dr. "Hard Top" cpe. Dynaflow drive. Radio and Heater
fllmetl by local merchant.

PowergUde. Finish and lllterlor J.lke mw.

4 dr. Sedaa. Hydramatlc Radio and Heater One of Pon·
U.C'IIinest Cll'l. One careful owner.

Coronet Sedan Automatic shift. New paint job, T.op per·
former.

· i955 Pattlac.~~ Star Chief ··-'· ··· . $1,795

19S3 Dodge V8 2dr. ···· ······ ·· ····· · $795

1955 Plymouth Y8 Belndere ........ · $1,795 195• Buicb .. ·............ · a•J•~ os $695

~ dr.

Hant Top Cpe. Sharp Jn condition. Smart In "new
'GOk" atyle. Powerfllte •

Five "better buya". One of these cara owned b)' local' mer·
chant - .one owner -low Jlliltage.
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son, and another slater, lin. Plvite Great Boo111 Club Wlli tuy, Slidell, La
meet at the home o! Mro Theo• ----clve lle&lt;d Sr. Tue&gt;&lt;lay Sepl 10.
at 2 p. m. Memberz are request·
SitRIOUI~ Y IILL
eel 1o brlni materialS on Con·
W"'"' bu been ....,.;ved """"
ntcU.•1 ''!'be Cid."
of the serious Wneu of lloiiHJ
LICINSI liSUID
Evw, IGR of :Hr. and lira. ~
A 11arriaie Bctnse bu been II- EYan.s (AlbionI HlleJ of 'l'lllil!o 0. •
111ec1 lien to K.,l P1t101ta, N.,.. 110 Is Ul In ~dren'o Hooplld ta
iitk, o., faetory w~ker, and Jean Columhs and Ia not expectet tQ,
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psrts of a new thesis by·'llean E. 0 Saunders
Wft~. ·~ulll~fil!\1: h:~~ .~~/1 ~e Do's In The
fnuiung of GhUben, 1,In that first exposition
th~ dealt sl~il Sle!'!Msj 6t teachers - or
parenfs ~ tohsillei\~y. !ooa example, lead
instead of preach 'or lecture, and reason, t·a·
thcr than _punish1
second part of •·some
Do's In The Training of Children" follows)
By Dem E. 0. Sa1111ders
Open school each mornini!'Wilh Bible tead' ihgs ana prayer by IL~ pPplla. The LOrd's
' prayer or P mo!llent ot $11\ihi ptayet may be
used. The last yhf i\t n\f Qa~bing (Clltton,
, 1956·57-Ed ), I taught the studebts to use a
lllom-ent of silent pr~r. I ~I the idea frdlfl
my Sunday School teacher. He always gteeted
u~ with a "Good Momil\g. We will !low bur
kealls for a mom~nl bf ih~nl p~tyef.• 1
I This appealed to m~. so 1 lilld@sled It ld '
my students and It allrat:l~d · !h@m ioo. ~lleh
of my pupils vdluriteeted tO ta'tte his tiirh In
co~du~tlng th~' o~e,!l/ij. eitfclse ind they ne·
ver fa1lti~ to be prepared.
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This sllenl_~riyir Was')tii\\StHihi lhat i,ha.
never tried tn.· ic'!(oill.bl!to'r~ liut It wotked

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nlcelf. O~e. ~•Jif4~96 bid to learn.

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H~te Is .a v~ry .Jiilportant principle that
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siould be used-in all teaching. lt..is teach "'..
Where la11ghler •lid !lib! ti@iiHi ahbll d Ill·
ltlve lhbiltlnk ~&lt;t 11 develbp~ more powh 'ulall
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Wh,at !hough ;t!ti ve trav~l~d lfllriy aweaijl
Do not permit pupils to say, "I cah't.•1 As
mile,
long as they think they eait't, they can't.
Footllllre 'hd weary, still la~e home ~~mile.
Tell!h them to believe in themselves.
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Take borne a ami\e.-u Is hoi mUch lo d~J
when he said, "They conl!lfur who think lhev
But much It means to them who walt for ('lr~~;~~~:~:Z~ler!:u~:rJm1~:;
can."
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&lt;:J1 Pupils should be taught, self confidence.
Ybu call be brave for such a little while·
The .trainer never should 11ateb to any lack ot
'llhe day of doubt Is done-lake hom~
confidence. The lack of IllS the cause of 15
srhlle.
per cent of all failures.
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I would s\Jtnmarl~e my position on "Some · OAI~Y CROSSWOlD
youth. Every person has some good character· Do's In The Training of Children" this way·
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To be alwayll a·lert in the training of cllll·
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upon which to build character.
dreh; be eonsllteilt; set a good example; praise
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ector. has ann9unced the eon!~·
en&lt;~ lvhleh will l!e held at \lie
Middleport Ht~ii School auditor·
lorn on Wedm&gt;lday, Sept, 2~

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of people, f!Qure what Yugoslavia Feature Syndlcatd, Inc.)
could do with a rustt A·bolllb
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aulnst E«vl&gt;l, say. Ei)'pt would
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the current nonsenae between the lhlnk RU8sla di~ It wheq lhe Glp·
IJnamo 1nd Sultan&gt;, the netly DOs hit us. and \ioe \vou d bang
rcvdlullon In Cuba, tho buBi~;.,, Ruula. Which would let ohe 0~
in Syria, thA e6htnlne4 Hut hor· pt. Germany, ~nd Ger!n~ny would
O'P.I~II~ !NIITALLA'fi6N
•lble 'IJ•"c,• ln Poland ,and Hun· hail8 a bU of a buli al Blt\iln
.. rY"":!Il Jhft lli!nnr·l~atue sh110t' It dwb"lrd J•t to bf hr~al noll\&gt;, , rilhe .'I'Willi~t Garden club wilt
In' and 11oller!n'-Ju8\ 1 ma~b Bor· on e ''' I dbn't t lnl ll)Y lin· 'fl!'f,~i' 'M•ul1ilf' evtn!nc ~~ lhq
Har! wJI~ MilS
, llle •lhruth's ION!e"t · ~ detlde Uott ~b!l/d ,ltand !! lor vl!l't lqb.. ~6 e.~1 }lila
The prob!hm to thor, un!'li VI l!llf,~ Mrs. l'hll Wtllili[ll·
110 .tllnd up olronrnr.
1~1!1· !brt of ri!i\llr fi~IH ~blttrol s~n ;I ~o-liostehaes. There Wtll be
In •ffn&lt;t. Ihe nld pcntlrman 0~ lhll dtalh·d~allng dahdrult Is lllit~J~' tlon of ollll!ers and 'lflo
,.,~ thai '~" rrol danR~r qr lmllllmented. ~'"" as ottr IR~T· ' Ytar boots will be 411'
atoli\lr ivarflre w" not ,.; m11oh iollh roller Dull~•. the lad~·kill· ltiilil ~il. Members are renltnded
vcslo~ In the lnalnr powera, but er (according lo Carol Bu~ett, na) !he duer arc to be paid at
would come In the day• when the singer) ,;Qinta out, t~e •t~k' thla miet!nl
the ••oond. third, onrl rl~htoOn· pile! are building t~rol•ahOut tft~
d6wn-to-nMatero found alomlc world tor pueelul lilliPo111
oon&lt;lru•llon 10 •!leap that ~ou What could be a ato~k~llb li;;l ' AUXILIARY MIIT!NG
cn11id slart the end or the world elettrlc ll!ll'or . yf•lerda ebtuld The Auxlli•ry of the Lewl•M*no
Poal, Anlerlean Le1ton, wttl
with a zlo ~u n-lype hbmb.
tot tul~d lh!o a n)Jty lq bo ' II ley
me&lt;t Molldoy at the home of Mrs.
one of lh• bell ~&lt;lenllsts tomorrow for 101)1~ bad Me y Arlono R.... ae&lt;ordlnl to the an:
atnnn~. a m•n wh a I ' o aome bad little bOY.
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Wl'lt•J. I• N•vll Sbulb,
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h!l .l1llt wrllten a horrlfvtng •· In ll!e old, etll~ IIUI d•~·t dent, l\ln. C!nlpbell
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Vl'l llonR tho •nmo l!n/ol 1~ when Hitler ·
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w~tri~ ••111olhlnq like Albinia Brownshlrl.l Into a foretl. ~v• •
ehuekl • dn-ll·YOUrlelf Mn\\ at b&lt;idy Slid: Oh, no, thll Is hD army The. Mlddl!port Fire Dep~l
somnbo~y rllb 1"~ tho fat'• lit· thlo It a 1011th m~~m~~ent, a eon~ mont ;"''&lt;! ,i41!bd ll U:~D. a. m.
•nllv In lhe lire. ~o~y clave of w-lcuttur~ll 1pd }II.!' wboh • Prl~ o~ lhe Bo~n · ptop;
arty on t&lt;orth Fiont Avenue wll
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Batiotl II belnJ htild hldrt In' II l. ~~it..P ttd 1 ~ ' •'N6e atom an 1rn•aemeat or ro1dltdt m
le11 mtive bv hh OWJI court:· illb.' t~u '· ~¥1. ut b~b!l\, ~&amp;a, t¥i'Ul. Ron call will be ah
1lh&lt;e hi alrntd hlmMif 611 · lor ' '~ten.
'll!lh 1 1ee01 pod aultable for •
the ••••• term h•oall!o lhet.iloll'l 'Tiil atUti filth i\al\ed thq d~!ed litallf,•ment and to brl~
••n1 the oleolln• to atbt. Ntitly e\ern•l 'atve~·r•a't lteh t, 1ettl~( a atltd pod tor exhibit and ldentit!•
ali Latin Amorlcan ••ve\111111~11 ehiiH ~
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tllliiiled th• loot to the eood !ill• iiiP 1~\o t cl'ib~M ~ilp behl~c eomiDUnloa aerv~ it th• Plali'U
he ~lvor'"d an •h• went ~fl 'IHe t!l'C~ ~4~~~ pJl wu~ ih• Me!Mi!lll Cliureh on suklilt
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Pollee Chief qtant -8m•th today llat vadt10tlll' i$ll0ille':1Mfe~' &lt;'1 '
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ca ror $l!O.b00Jn dawaes on bonor o~ btr two lbhl', SIHe· ~
behalf of 11'-aon, 'JI-Y, 12, who Roy. The ft~. l)illlves .,.
11110 Injure• I'O'O year.!' 110 IO'h011 teqp.d, lfj. llii!f llltil ar.ant Vine- •
otruck b)' i ear driveti br !he po- yard toll' ruidl': 01)19a; 'llr. and ·
llee chlel.
, Mn. su.. De1mond ~ e)lltdren, ·
P~ Mr:: fll!l ';lllrs. L. B,
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Mr. and Mro. C. Ed Humphrey RHdlvllle ·and .9'!.£~ ~
and two dauabtert, ~eo and ftb. btr olauih~. , ~ ,' pd. ~n.
bin, were ·guelll~ autltig 'th-. ho!J. David p{ No)ioJ¥, .... .._"!l;d ~·•
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Do you ask what building thi$,
That can show both pain and bliss;
Tha-t can be both great and fair?"...
Lo, Its name is Character'
Then build it well what e'~1· you do; '
Build it strong and straight and true,
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·~lid it for the eye of God." ,
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~nNl\tvor to have plfplls io Mille fioom I
S&lt;:!ibol•,!n good' humor. To g'et Otis hilllle&amp;tab. ,
liShed'm my pu')&gt;lls I read \o tlll!m the to\lbw·
ing poem lly,Edgar A Guest, then they copied
It, stUdil(ll.li and committed it to memqry.
Then frequently 411st before diamlsrlng khool
"r tH~ day I io&amp;ill!l ~~v~ seWral rep~ijJt ind
t~~y llways enj5'yed saylrift over w'h!it lhey

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,. (Ed. Note1 Two weeks,aco the first of two
psrts of a new thesis by·'llean E. 0 Saunders
Wft~. ·~ulll~fil!\1: h:~~ .~~/1 ~e Do's In The
fnuiung of GhUben, 1,In that first exposition
th~ dealt sl~il Sle!'!Msj 6t teachers - or
parenfs ~ tohsillei\~y. !ooa example, lead
instead of preach 'or lecture, and reason, t·a·
thcr than _punish1
second part of •·some
Do's In The Training of Children" follows)
By Dem E. 0. Sa1111ders
Open school each mornini!'Wilh Bible tead' ihgs ana prayer by IL~ pPplla. The LOrd's
' prayer or P mo!llent ot $11\ihi ptayet may be
used. The last yhf i\t n\f Qa~bing (Clltton,
, 1956·57-Ed ), I taught the studebts to use a
lllom-ent of silent pr~r. I ~I the idea frdlfl
my Sunday School teacher. He always gteeted
u~ with a "Good Momil\g. We will !low bur
kealls for a mom~nl bf ih~nl p~tyef.• 1
I This appealed to m~. so 1 lilld@sled It ld '
my students and It allrat:l~d · !h@m ioo. ~lleh
of my pupils vdluriteeted tO ta'tte his tiirh In
co~du~tlng th~' o~e,!l/ij. eitfclse ind they ne·
ver fa1lti~ to be prepared.
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never tried tn.· ic'!(oill.bl!to'r~ liut It wotked

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H~te Is .a v~ry .Jiilportant principle that
g oom
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siould be used-in all teaching. lt..is teach "'..
Where la11ghler •lid !lib! ti@iiHi ahbll d Ill·
ltlve lhbiltlnk ~&lt;t 11 develbp~ more powh 'ulall
wl~s bloOm;
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Wh,at !hough ;t!ti ve trav~l~d lfllriy aweaijl
Do not permit pupils to say, "I cah't.•1 As
mile,
long as they think they eait't, they can't.
Footllllre 'hd weary, still la~e home ~~mile.
Tell!h them to believe in themselves.
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Take borne a ami\e.-u Is hoi mUch lo d~J
when he said, "They conl!lfur who think lhev
But much It means to them who walt for ('lr~~;~~~:~:Z~ler!:u~:rJm1~:;
can."
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&lt;:J1 Pupils should be taught, self confidence.
Ybu call be brave for such a little while·
The .trainer never should 11ateb to any lack ot
'llhe day of doubt Is done-lake hom~
confidence. The lack of IllS the cause of 15
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per cent of all failures.
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I would s\Jtnmarl~e my position on "Some · OAI~Y CROSSWOlD
youth. Every person has some good character· Do's In The Training of Children" this way·
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loot!sties and these should be used as foundation
To be alwayll a·lert in the training of cllll·
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upon which to build character.
dreh; be eonsllteilt; set a good example; praise
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good work, In a recitation let students do most
1. 11. prlnel·
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p,IU/Y (0 B.I buln
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nice~; is a short poem that fits this ~robleln of the talking; always be polite and courteous.
10. Cllmblnl
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Also, hlve faltll In the youngsters; reason
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" e are building dfY by day,
rather thab punish, open school with a ~lble
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and vrayer; .teach positive thinking,
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Must our Inmost sel"ea ~isclose
look for gilod trait!, iWd have pllplla go Mille
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Middleport Ht~ii School auditor·
lorn on Wedm&gt;lday, Sept, 2~

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goln~ on In Cuba, wllb a htqdlul i\lo;lytl{ht, 11187.
of people, f!Qure what Yugoslavia Feature Syndlcatd, Inc.)
could do with a rustt A·bolllb
RV ROSIRT• ~. RUAIK
aulnst E«vl&gt;l, say. Ei)'pt would
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1'heR(l minor traea1et, t ueh 11 lhlnk we did II, and w. would
the current nonsenae between the lhlnk RU8sla di~ It wheq lhe Glp·
IJnamo 1nd Sultan&gt;, the netly DOs hit us. and \ioe \vou d bang
rcvdlullon In Cuba, tho buBi~;.,, Ruula. Which would let ohe 0~
in Syria, thA e6htnlne4 Hut hor· pt. Germany, ~nd Ger!n~ny would
O'P.I~II~ !NIITALLA'fi6N
•lble 'IJ•"c,• ln Poland ,and Hun· hail8 a bU of a buli al Blt\iln
.. rY"":!Il Jhft lli!nnr·l~atue sh110t' It dwb"lrd J•t to bf hr~al noll\&gt;, , rilhe .'I'Willi~t Garden club wilt
In' and 11oller!n'-Ju8\ 1 ma~b Bor· on e ''' I dbn't t lnl ll)Y lin· 'fl!'f,~i' 'M•ul1ilf' evtn!nc ~~ lhq
Har! wJI~ MilS
, llle •lhruth's ION!e"t · ~ detlde Uott ~b!l/d ,ltand !! lor vl!l't lqb.. ~6 e.~1 }lila
The prob!hm to thor, un!'li VI l!llf,~ Mrs. l'hll Wtllili[ll·
110 .tllnd up olronrnr.
1~1!1· !brt of ri!i\llr fi~IH ~blttrol s~n ;I ~o-liostehaes. There Wtll be
In •ffn&lt;t. Ihe nld pcntlrman 0~ lhll dtalh·d~allng dahdrult Is lllit~J~' tlon of ollll!ers and 'lflo
,.,~ thai '~" rrol danR~r qr lmllllmented. ~'"" as ottr IR~T· ' Ytar boots will be 411'
atoli\lr ivarflre w" not ,.; m11oh iollh roller Dull~•. the lad~·kill· ltiilil ~il. Members are renltnded
vcslo~ In the lnalnr powera, but er (according lo Carol Bu~ett, na) !he duer arc to be paid at
would come In the day• when the singer) ,;Qinta out, t~e •t~k' thla miet!nl
the ••oond. third, onrl rl~htoOn· pile! are building t~rol•ahOut tft~
d6wn-to-nMatero found alomlc world tor pueelul lilliPo111
oon&lt;lru•llon 10 •!leap that ~ou What could be a ato~k~llb li;;l ' AUXILIARY MIIT!NG
cn11id slart the end or the world elettrlc ll!ll'or . yf•lerda ebtuld The Auxlli•ry of the Lewl•M*no
Poal, Anlerlean Le1ton, wttl
with a zlo ~u n-lype hbmb.
tot tul~d lh!o a n)Jty lq bo ' II ley
me&lt;t Molldoy at the home of Mrs.
one of lh• bell ~&lt;lenllsts tomorrow for 101)1~ bad Me y Arlono R.... ae&lt;ordlnl to the an:
atnnn~. a m•n wh a I ' o aome bad little bOY.
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Wl'lt•J. I• N•vll Sbulb,
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h!l .l1llt wrllten a horrlfvtng •· In ll!e old, etll~ IIUI d•~·t dent, l\ln. C!nlpbell
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Vl'l llonR tho •nmo l!n/ol 1~ when Hitler ·
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w~tri~ ••111olhlnq like Albinia Brownshlrl.l Into a foretl. ~v• •
ehuekl • dn-ll·YOUrlelf Mn\\ at b&lt;idy Slid: Oh, no, thll Is hD army The. Mlddl!port Fire Dep~l
somnbo~y rllb 1"~ tho fat'• lit· thlo It a 1011th m~~m~~ent, a eon~ mont ;"''&lt;! ,i41!bd ll U:~D. a. m.
•nllv In lhe lire. ~o~y clave of w-lcuttur~ll 1pd }II.!' wboh • Prl~ o~ lhe Bo~n · ptop;
arty on t&lt;orth Fiont Avenue wll
thin\• .everyb?dr ~~· dono the watthf'ojc~
l • Iii, 1 Hlu.i'Ju~ reported on fire;
~111v lloe~ ond comme~~Coi tti m1ll!l~d1 n
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Batiotl II belnJ htild hldrt In' II l. ~~it..P ttd 1 ~ ' •'N6e atom an 1rn•aemeat or ro1dltdt m
le11 mtive bv hh OWJI court:· illb.' t~u '· ~¥1. ut b~b!l\, ~&amp;a, t¥i'Ul. Ron call will be ah
1lh&lt;e hi alrntd hlmMif 611 · lor ' '~ten.
'll!lh 1 1ee01 pod aultable for •
the ••••• term h•oall!o lhet.iloll'l 'Tiil atUti filth i\al\ed thq d~!ed litallf,•ment and to brl~
••n1 the oleolln• to atbt. Ntitly e\ern•l 'atve~·r•a't lteh t, 1ettl~( a atltd pod tor exhibit and ldentit!•
ali Latin Amorlcan ••ve\111111~11 ehiiH ~
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Rev. John Elwood will ld i
tllliiiled th• loot to the eood !ill• iiiP 1~\o t cl'ib~M ~ilp behl~c eomiDUnloa aerv~ it th• Plali'U
he ~lvor'"d an •h• went ~fl 'IHe t!l'C~ ~4~~~ pJl wu~ ih• Me!Mi!lll Cliureh on suklilt
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Pollee Chief qtant -8m•th today llat vadt10tlll' i$ll0ille':1Mfe~' &lt;'1 '
wao nomed 11 defencltnt m lhe
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behalf of 11'-aon, 'JI-Y, 12, who Roy. The ft~. l)illlves .,.
11110 Injure• I'O'O year.!' 110 IO'h011 teqp.d, lfj. llii!f llltil ar.ant Vine- •
otruck b)' i ear driveti br !he po- yard toll' ruidl': 01)19a; 'llr. and ·
llee chlel.
, Mn. su.. De1mond ~ e)lltdren, ·
P~ Mr:: fll!l ';lllrs. L. B,
llob)PJOD and riiiiJIY,~·I. D. St• '•
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Mr. and Mro. C. Ed Humphrey RHdlvllle ·and .9'!.£~ ~
and two dauabtert, ~eo and ftb. btr olauih~. , ~ ,' pd. ~n.
bin, were ·guelll~ autltig 'th-. ho!J. David p{ No)ioJ¥, .... .._"!l;d ~·•
dal'l ol Mr and Mrs. L R. Slone Ar&amp;abrlte and h\it•l)', rl\&gt;i'e· ,
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)ln. harl Klb'ble end Wilbur l!r1. Dl~f1 olfJtll&amp;
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That can show both pain and bliss;
Tha-t can be both great and fair?"...
Lo, Its name is Character'
Then build it well what e'~1· you do; '
Build it strong and straight and true,
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·~lid it for the eye of God." ,
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~nNl\tvor to have plfplls io Mille fioom I
S&lt;:!ibol•,!n good' humor. To g'et Otis hilllle&amp;tab. ,
liShed'm my pu')&gt;lls I read \o tlll!m the to\lbw·
ing poem lly,Edgar A Guest, then they copied
It, stUdil(ll.li and committed it to memqry.
Then frequently 411st before diamlsrlng khool
"r tH~ day I io&amp;ill!l ~~v~ seWral rep~ijJt ind
t~~y llways enj5'yed saylrift over w'h!it lhey

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-;Things ToD&amp;ln
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JIIU.Strauu of Mll'letta,
, lit (W 'fulteltiJI
ICIII Jlni cr.meano t~rned 'up
cr.meon1 bQ .....tved Wide
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University Coach Art (Pappy) Lew· PI»EE'' this paq_week for the r..
~ for a new chan\ to be~me popular in Buckeye land Ia l11.1tead of on the Ohio Statej cord of 34 toucbdowas Ill nine
lf, W~ Hayes' grldders don't start tbrowmg a few more Campuo.
11111e1 In bl1 aeiJiOl' year be
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While no "official" confirmation brought with him to tbe Moun·
One Pom~y Ohio State !,an-name withheld upon request ~!!Unc~~:!:~~ 01j,;.r•,:::e:h'! 1~lneer camp.
-"•vs 80 000 vol
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Weal Virginia Fr.. hmon Roster
"'l'hru the middle thru the middle lhru the middle punt!" rel..,ed Sept 1 !{om Jatbon'a OW
nt1811t nudge Mr. Hayes Into rerollecling the passi~g wupon Mill to new• outlell.
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was Invented several decades ago and is used to considerable The &amp;-II, 17~ peund speedster With three ef the 19M teama
..vantage by most colleges aU professional teams 99 per cent from Rutland told the Dally Sen· and one 1956 team having a new
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"I'm going over to Jatkaoo'a
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Yes, "Thru the middle tbru the middle thru the middle Mill to take a look Wolt until yOU away to slow atart '\'llunday
JIUDl" well could grow to !he exalted position of being a new hear from me about my thanglnc ~:::~ l'!':mN~ith Y~~: ..~..~~
ebeerleaders' yell In the great horseshoe off N High St
from Ohio State..
IODnel Is no.,. tbe Pomeroy Ce·
Hisofhigh
S&lt;hool11ld
cooch,
Von- ment
Block co., and they• rolled
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Rutland,
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na 0 w en you ve go a an on your an s, "Cremeans baa to mate up bla 1"0 " 1... 101a1 game lanu ser1ea
a band booster group which IS made up of parents of the toot· own mind ·now. He's not , tid any lor tbe evenlnr but ll!st two out
len, and four or five moms &amp; dads show up at a meeting sup· Ionrer. ,Re had an extellent deal of three ·to H. ·• R. Firestone
polf.d to kick off activity for a year?
at 'Obi o State but ho bad a good ltobinaon's.' !Aondry. last year's
This was the question posed by one member of the Porn· ooe from Lewis, too.•
champions got away to a goo4
e~ Band Boosters th1s week It's a r ght
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lllrt w10nlng two of three rrom
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Cremeans' ~rlenda In Rolland boo p
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T)ley have to be supported by funds other than taxes local or eed he would have a bolter tbme The l,lons Club team will be
alate. 'lbe sad part of the aftermath of such disinterest 15 that to pi•Y more football at the organized by next wee~ and 1
a band so illy supported slips into low gear and then this is MountaiMer . !Chool. Cremea~~t now team will be added 'to re·
heard·
hhnaelf verified this u one ol ihe plaec last year's Sports center
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try out at Jaebon'a MDI.
is not to Imply the Ray Woodgeard crew is sllppmg. It
Although the atart was alow
!Jilt. But let the Boosters slip too far and too long and the Ot.~•r rea...,ns.. mtaht have boen there was ·nothing slow about
bantlls bound to follow 60mellme
tile home·town atmosp~re •.P- some of the seore• turned in "
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Head vmlty coach Art Lewla Ia rood ,..,., with a 243 game and
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rs. on Springer, sons Gary and Bob went a native of Mlddlepert where .be 1 60ll serlea.
Ironton laet night to enjoy tbat city's seventh annuai
came up the bard way to football
Prefue.
fame and fortuna.
The new Pomeroy Celllllnt
In It eight teams or the county are paired off at 8 p m play Rogery3ron7, t 225t, e.~ •r~ Blo&lt;k took high r•me wllh 920
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ed, and (lniJb up always on schedule two hours and 15 min· senior y~ar. Blaine Staats, '24&amp;- Top bDwlcro were:
Utes later.
pound Frost from ll'uOD md 9/a- Davis . . . .
243 605
' Ron, who keeps track of those currents of electrons travel· hama High School who attended Clat..orthy . . . . . . . 111:1 1148
201 557
lnJinlo your house, will stay over In Huntln•ton tomorrow Greenbrier A&lt;adomy laat 1esr, Ia Will · · · · · · ·
1 standout candidate, 11 ~Dick S,W•n ·
for a bup.ess meeting or Ohio Power pers · 1~
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IA!G by lllllbacll Ke~&gt; Kelly, the WI'!' He1111• netted Dtne' raNI . A powertUJ JIUIIIDaton East
Jlevll~ w~
from Pll• aruL ~o,tber PI" with ~ ~· foo,tball te1111 clobbeeed P'ohU ,
bJl ",.biJ~er1 I«)~ 00t¥~ o'in ·'l"'!16~U~n · wu g:!'l , f9r ' :2J Pltuant Fridat night on
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pen- YllnN'\Is ~~wn to ..'tl" 13 f.u~. Bit Black 1\eld, 31-G •• tbe
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Richard Conte
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YORK CON,tDENtJA~·
~f. 0: ~~~·Falco~a 48 J;d 1~ . Tb~t .;.. the only time the play after the klckot.l wh~n• ll NIWComedy
and Cartoon , • .
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Sept, 1-9
hla own fight end for tbe first fered • troll! a bad wti ~f 1118' frOm
own :Ill on •
touchdown on tho ne1t pi'¥· The jitters and fumbled five tlmea opener over eenter.
Carroll Boker
extra point tt t "'
10011 to hav tb lrl .. II take Coach Bob Shertzer's
"B~BY DOLL"
'd th R d •De~ led bno1 0
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ma9ned and undersized!
(The Ad¥11 Drama)
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n,ver bad a dose lout at
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Ravenawood shOwed a · !01111 dirt.
Ravenswood's next acore eappad that ia wel~maiii!Od 'In all de.,~,.
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and &amp;ood
partmenlla~d
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when End Joe McCoy Falcons abowed opll'tl of fiie •AbbD, ' slx·yw-old
got behind tbo Falcon defense •~d running and Larry HOSioo ~rov-'
too~ a pau from Bud Knapp over ed apt aa a pun reeetver." On
hla ahouldor lo ao Into the end the f~e little Howard · k~~lel
zone ugmol•.ated. T~e play co,vered 101 hla shore o! the ttct!Oi llld
28 yards. Tim Mason attempted to waa In tbe 11111e for tbo full
kiCk the e•t•a oint but the ball time
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Later In •be aame quarte·~the ohowed a net gain by ruohlnil
were forced tn klc out of 298 yard&amp; from scrtnnnage ind
own U yard line, e •oii!Pieted one of two pusea
• tot~&lt;~ one and canle for 28 yarda They were pento tile wnue Moson pltked the allzed a total of M yarda md
ball up after fum bUng It and rae- rlost the baiL on fumblea twJce.
ed to the Wa~p1a 28 yard line.
A 15 yard penalty movl!d the
The Faleons had ' net rwhlnc
ball bact to the 43 and !Jaaon yudage 1aln of 33 , and ·&lt;Dm·
pleked up elg~t yardS. Kelly pleted five of nine paa1ei for
then took off 00 on end fWeep 68. 1ards. They !oat 20 by pen·\
and went the route, 311 Y,rda, allies.
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••tra point over and the Red for Ravt!ilswood and live for
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If tb
Ravenawood
6 13 12 6-31
move 81
Moved ~~~· Wabama
0 0 b 0- 0
for a fl"t down on their own
PNILS IIICA~L NUILII .
40 In the flrot series of playa.
Pl'M'SBURGH UP- The Phllt
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Retirement; "ants Shot At Titleholder Shorten Gap To ~V:z Games On 4-3 Wfn =~~~~:~:~:· r:~~d ::.~:~~·k:~~ ~~go::m:. •Jc~~ ::~~·'hl~t~~~
.UHINGTON
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In a house.hold accident this
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cell of Bruoklyn clolmed the rtght 10

to 1 •h!'l 11 the welterwel""t Saxton, 27, annoonced his retlr..
.,.,.. •••• , •··au•• ho had bo'a"t· ment after •offering • fourth·
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TV fliht with Miceli bDfore 1,800
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r:-:-.;.,---==--~lil ·~~~~~~:~from New York Will a~
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l~bugh Referee Challey Reynolds
doslanated only two trlpo as ofll·
elal knockdown• They were In
the llrsl and third roundo
"I acnt him into retirement,"
said 26-year·old Miceli. "That waa
aomothlng lhat champion Carmen
Baaillo tnuldn 't do. I've earned '
shot at Baalllo, or If Basilio wins
1\lY R 0 hI n • On'a mlddlewoiJhl
crown, I ohould be high In Ihe
tourney lor Baalllo'a vacant IIIIo."

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MANTLI IN HOSPITAL
NEW YORK Ur - New Ynrk
Yankee alar center-fielder Mickey
Mantle will bo ho•pltalbcd until
next Tueaday In what dub offl·
clala termed · wu a "rest." Man·
tie bao boen bothered tho pall
week with ehln apllnta and hla
activity w" reduced to pinch·
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1lhelr 81&gt;-game 1ea because
The final a&lt;ore came jual a
Major IBiflle bueball hiatorlalll ~lnclnnatl Redlela whipped
few !"lnutes later wben Robert
already ll'e calllnr ItD7 "the 701r' 1~ond-piiCe St. Louis Cardbla s, Rou·"'• tick from the e•d
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BraVtl ••can\" be overta~en ~ld ;the Baltimore Orioles, 4-3, and the :::~ ;~~onw~:e:~arJh1ine~adar~
the 1'¥0 front-runnfelra aeem.~etalt" :do~Jt:.~ra ::wr;d ~~erCie~ Steph6nron ·scored from the two
mlnlljl to prove curea ·Con e. '
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d yll'd line An attempt to J;Un the
With&lt;the ..,.nnanta theirla.foi!IW I lllta !" e the ljrqo lyn Do I· bill over Will caulht abort. The
taking, the Yonkeel bave' 't~··lf!t ' beat tho New Y~~:k Glanta, 3-0, score: 31.0
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have dropped three atrallht
ad the Philadelphia Pbllllea, 3·2,
The Falcons began a drive In
In other NL adivlty
the last minutes of the third
The Chlca1o White Sox made
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th y k001 " " Frld
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hpal Y d th ayKn•1n
Howell, a 37-Year-old rllj&gt;t hand- their own 19 tard hno to the
w en ey w ppe
• aniio er from Bowman, Tex.. connected four yard lloe of Ravenswood
City Athlotlra, H, after the world for hi• l•me-wlnnlng homer after where they were stopped.
champs dropped a 4·3 decision to tile White Sox bad rallied frola
Lee Darling began the drive
tho 'Waohlngton Senaton. The 8.0 deficit to tie tho score at ' -3 wltll a nleo 32 yard run ,lrom
Whlto Sox' vletory, achieved by a In the eighth. Howell was credl d hla own 19 to the Ravenswootl 49.
nlnth·lnnbll homer by plteher Dlx- with his fifth win
' pus from Larry Ll.evlnl to
le Uo,well cut the Yankee1' lead
Second·baocman Jerry Coleman
to 4... cam..
NEED GOOD
muffed a force-out throw with the
Cullt Dump lra¥tl
The Chicago Cuba aeored five baaea filled and two out In the
ru~• In the seventh lnnln1 to ninth to enable Waahlngton'a Bob
dump lhe Brave1, H, but the N•· Uoher to 100re tbe wtnnln&amp; ron
tiona! Letgue leadert retained 11alnot tho Yanket•· Sal Mavllo,
I FOR THI! BEST!
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tANY TYPE!
yielded three rona and seven bill
tn six lnnlnas.
See or Call
IV UNtTIQ PRill
Plneh-hltter Jerry Lynch wal·
NATIONAL LIAGUI
loped a three-run • homer In the
W L Pet. Gl llxth lnalnll to live the Redlega
Milwaukee . . 82 D2 .612
their vl&lt;tory ond enable th&lt;m to
St 1 Louis .
76 D9 1183 6'~ Ue the NL mark of 10 pinch home
IU E. MilA St. Pomeroy
Brooklyn
76 80 .11511 1 runa In a aeaaon.
Cincinnati .. , .. 70 86 .51&amp; 13
Phlladelph11 . 118 87 .DO'f t4
New York
66 73 .47&amp; 181&gt;
PIUoborgb . . 52 83 .m 30.,.
Chlca1o . , .. , 51 82 .383 801&gt;
'rlur Nlghra luvlh
Brooklyn 3 New York 0
Cincinnati &amp; St. Louis 4
ChiCIIO a Mllwaukeo 4
Pllllbur1k 3 Phllodetp~la 2
htvmrs ProMblt -ltehtn
Brooklyn at New York-Dry•
dale IH va Barclay 8·7
Philadelphia · ot Plttlburah8an!ord 17·G vs Swanson 2·2 or
R. G. Smith Goa
Olnchfnotl at f4. LeuJ!-Jillll.
coat 1~·12 vi v. McDaniel 7-8
Chicaao at Milwaukee n~ht­
Llttlolleld 2-3 or Hillman &amp;-10
va Spahn 18-8
really ttodlrig
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Philadelphia at Pltllburlh, 2
NE~ ~~LUXE 6'70x·15;
Chlcaao at Milwaukee
Cincinnati at St. Le~la
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W L Pet. Gl
New York
8D 61 .m
ChiCIIO .. .. .. . 79D4 .IM ....
P~us Ta.x and Recappable 'llre
Doaton .
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Detro II ..
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Blltlmoro . .
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Wuhlnaton . . . 51 82 .188 ai
~naa• Clcy . . . DQ 83 .878 131&gt;
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lloaton t llllllmoro 3
Detroit &amp;,' Cleyoland I
CbltaiO ' Kansas Clcy a
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Hq.r~ Plereo 18·10.
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BoiUmore 11 Keaton-Johnson
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JIIU.Strauu of Mll'letta,
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ICIII Jlni cr.meano t~rned 'up
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University Coach Art (Pappy) Lew· PI»EE'' this paq_week for the r..
~ for a new chan\ to be~me popular in Buckeye land Ia l11.1tead of on the Ohio Statej cord of 34 toucbdowas Ill nine
lf, W~ Hayes' grldders don't start tbrowmg a few more Campuo.
11111e1 In bl1 aeiJiOl' year be
~ fbis fall
While no "official" confirmation brought with him to tbe Moun·
One Pom~y Ohio State !,an-name withheld upon request ~!!Unc~~:!:~~ 01j,;.r•,:::e:h'! 1~lneer camp.
-"•vs 80 000 vol
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Weal Virginia Fr.. hmon Roster
"'l'hru the middle thru the middle lhru the middle punt!" rel..,ed Sept 1 !{om Jatbon'a OW
nt1811t nudge Mr. Hayes Into rerollecling the passi~g wupon Mill to new• outlell.
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was Invented several decades ago and is used to considerable The &amp;-II, 17~ peund speedster With three ef the 19M teama
..vantage by most colleges aU professional teams 99 per cent from Rutland told the Dally Sen· and one 1956 team having a new
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name th lndu.tr' I Le
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"I'm going over to Jatkaoo'a
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Yes, "Thru the middle tbru the middle thru the middle Mill to take a look Wolt until yOU away to slow atart '\'llunday
JIUDl" well could grow to !he exalted position of being a new hear from me about my thanglnc ~:::~ l'!':mN~ith Y~~: ..~..~~
ebeerleaders' yell In the great horseshoe off N High St
from Ohio State..
IODnel Is no.,. tbe Pomeroy Ce·
Hisofhigh
S&lt;hool11ld
cooch,
Von- ment
Block co., and they• rolled
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"What' goo d h
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h. d narl
Rutland,
thisJim
week:
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na 0 w en you ve go a an on your an s, "Cremeans baa to mate up bla 1"0 " 1... 101a1 game lanu ser1ea
a band booster group which IS made up of parents of the toot· own mind ·now. He's not , tid any lor tbe evenlnr but ll!st two out
len, and four or five moms &amp; dads show up at a meeting sup· Ionrer. ,Re had an extellent deal of three ·to H. ·• R. Firestone
polf.d to kick off activity for a year?
at 'Obi o State but ho bad a good ltobinaon's.' !Aondry. last year's
This was the question posed by one member of the Porn· ooe from Lewis, too.•
champions got away to a goo4
e~ Band Boosters th1s week It's a r ght
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lllrt w10nlng two of three rrom
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Cremeans' ~rlenda In Rolland boo p
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' ' · ve not the answer to that one. 'Bands are extra curricula.jllevcd the younpter wu convln· omeroy otor.
T)ley have to be supported by funds other than taxes local or eed he would have a bolter tbme The l,lons Club team will be
alate. 'lbe sad part of the aftermath of such disinterest 15 that to pi•Y more football at the organized by next wee~ and 1
a band so illy supported slips into low gear and then this is MountaiMer . !Chool. Cremea~~t now team will be added 'to re·
heard·
hhnaelf verified this u one ol ihe plaec last year's Sports center
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reo•ons he aecepted the offer to Club.
,. ...tsthemalterwlthourband?
try out at Jaebon'a MDI.
is not to Imply the Ray Woodgeard crew is sllppmg. It
Although the atart was alow
!Jilt. But let the Boosters slip too far and too long and the Ot.~•r rea...,ns.. mtaht have boen there was ·nothing slow about
bantlls bound to follow 60mellme
tile home·town atmosp~re •.P- some of the seore• turned in "
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Head vmlty coach Art Lewla Ia rood ,..,., with a 243 game and
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rs. on Springer, sons Gary and Bob went a native of Mlddlepert where .be 1 60ll serlea.
Ironton laet night to enjoy tbat city's seventh annuai
came up the bard way to football
Prefue.
fame and fortuna.
The new Pomeroy Celllllnt
In It eight teams or the county are paired off at 8 p m play Rogery3ron7, t 225t, e.~ •r~ Blo&lt;k took high r•me wllh 920
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ed, and (lniJb up always on schedule two hours and 15 min· senior y~ar. Blaine Staats, '24&amp;- Top bDwlcro were:
Utes later.
pound Frost from ll'uOD md 9/a- Davis . . . .
243 605
' Ron, who keeps track of those currents of electrons travel· hama High School who attended Clat..orthy . . . . . . . 111:1 1148
201 557
lnJinlo your house, will stay over In Huntln•ton tomorrow Greenbrier A&lt;adomy laat 1esr, Ia Will · · · · · · ·
1 standout candidate, 11 ~Dick S,W•n ·
for a bup.ess meeting or Ohio Power pers · 1~
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fo! ,C(lass B .c.plonsblphononliiWesl\lirgfula. J · , 1·
IA!G by lllllbacll Ke~&gt; Kelly, the WI'!' He1111• netted Dtne' raNI . A powertUJ JIUIIIDaton East
Jlevll~ w~
from Pll• aruL ~o,tber PI" with ~ ~· foo,tball te1111 clobbeeed P'ohU ,
bJl ",.biJ~er1 I«)~ 00t¥~ o'in ·'l"'!16~U~n · wu g:!'l , f9r ' :2J Pltuant Fridat night on
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pen- YllnN'\Is ~~wn to ..'tl" 13 f.u~. Bit Black 1\eld, 31-G •• tbe
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Richard Conte
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. 1114 It became 26-0 on tlle
YORK CON,tDENtJA~·
~f. 0: ~~~·Falco~a 48 J;d 1~ . Tb~t .;.. the only time the play after the klckot.l wh~n• ll NIWComedy
and Cartoon , • .
and raced to the' 11. Kelly. ...,pt Faleo11.1 threatened 11 they aUf• Huntblst11n ~nt all tile
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Sept, 1-9
hla own fight end for tbe first fered • troll! a bad wti ~f 1118' frOm
own :Ill on •
touchdown on tho ne1t pi'¥· The jitters and fumbled five tlmea opener over eenter.
Carroll Boker
extra point tt t "'
10011 to hav tb lrl .. II take Coach Bob Shertzer's
"B~BY DOLL"
'd th R d •De~ led bno1 0
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ma9ned and undersized!
(The Ad¥11 Drama)
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Y "' '" poueasiOn
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n,ver bad a dose lout at
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Ravenawood shOwed a · !01111 dirt.
Ravenswood's next acore eappad that ia wel~maiii!Od 'In all de.,~,.
, ---a 60 yord
and &amp;ood
partmenlla~d
•hould
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when End Joe McCoy Falcons abowed opll'tl of fiie •AbbD, ' slx·yw-old
got behind tbo Falcon defense •~d running and Larry HOSioo ~rov-'
too~ a pau from Bud Knapp over ed apt aa a pun reeetver." On
hla ahouldor lo ao Into the end the f~e little Howard · k~~lel
zone ugmol•.ated. T~e play co,vered 101 hla shore o! the ttct!Oi llld
28 yards. Tim Mason attempted to waa In tbe 11111e for tbo full
kiCk the e•t•a oint but the ball time
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Later In •be aame quarte·~the ohowed a net gain by ruohlnil
were forced tn klc out of 298 yard&amp; from scrtnnnage ind
own U yard line, e •oii!Pieted one of two pusea
• tot~&lt;~ one and canle for 28 yarda They were pento tile wnue Moson pltked the allzed a total of M yarda md
ball up after fum bUng It and rae- rlost the baiL on fumblea twJce.
ed to the Wa~p1a 28 yard line.
A 15 yard penalty movl!d the
The Faleons had ' net rwhlnc
ball bact to the 43 and !Jaaon yudage 1aln of 33 , and ·&lt;Dm·
pleked up elg~t yardS. Kelly pleted five of nine paa1ei for
then took off 00 on end fWeep 68. 1ards. They !oat 20 by pen·\
and went the route, 311 Y,rda, allies.
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••tra point over and the Red for Ravt!ilswood and live for
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If tb
Ravenawood
6 13 12 6-31
move 81
Moved ~~~· Wabama
0 0 b 0- 0
for a fl"t down on their own
PNILS IIICA~L NUILII .
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Pl'M'SBURGH UP- The Phllt
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Retirement; "ants Shot At Titleholder Shorten Gap To ~V:z Games On 4-3 Wfn =~~~~:~:~:· r:~~d ::.~:~~·k:~~ ~~go::m:. •Jc~~ ::~~·'hl~t~~~
.UHINGTON
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In a house.hold accident this
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cell of Bruoklyn clolmed the rtght 10

to 1 •h!'l 11 the welterwel""t Saxton, 27, annoonced his retlr..
.,.,.. •••• , •··au•• ho had bo'a"t· ment after •offering • fourth·
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en , .....,.
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TV fliht with Miceli bDfore 1,800
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doslanated only two trlpo as ofll·
elal knockdown• They were In
the llrsl and third roundo
"I acnt him into retirement,"
said 26-year·old Miceli. "That waa
aomothlng lhat champion Carmen
Baaillo tnuldn 't do. I've earned '
shot at Baalllo, or If Basilio wins
1\lY R 0 hI n • On'a mlddlewoiJhl
crown, I ohould be high In Ihe
tourney lor Baalllo'a vacant IIIIo."

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Yankee alar center-fielder Mickey
Mantle will bo ho•pltalbcd until
next Tueaday In what dub offl·
clala termed · wu a "rest." Man·
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week with ehln apllnta and hla
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1lhelr 81&gt;-game 1ea because
The final a&lt;ore came jual a
Major IBiflle bueball hiatorlalll ~lnclnnatl Redlela whipped
few !"lnutes later wben Robert
already ll'e calllnr ItD7 "the 701r' 1~ond-piiCe St. Louis Cardbla s, Rou·"'• tick from the e•d
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Eterybody "knowa" the N~w
York Yanl&lt;ees 'and Mllw~olbe ' The Boston Red Sox defeated It WO! gathered In by Tim Ma•
BraVtl ••can\" be overta~en ~ld ;the Baltimore Orioles, 4-3, and the :::~ ;~~onw~:e:~arJh1ine~adar~
the 1'¥0 front-runnfelra aeem.~etalt" :do~Jt:.~ra ::wr;d ~~erCie~ Steph6nron ·scored from the two
mlnlljl to prove curea ·Con e. '
hi! ' ' k
d yll'd line An attempt to J;Un the
With&lt;the ..,.nnanta theirla.foi!IW I lllta !" e the ljrqo lyn Do I· bill over Will caulht abort. The
taking, the Yonkeel bave' 't~··lf!t ' beat tho New Y~~:k Glanta, 3-0, score: 31.0
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have dropped three atrallht
ad the Philadelphia Pbllllea, 3·2,
The Falcons began a drive In
In other NL adivlty
the last minutes of the third
The Chlca1o White Sox made
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th y k001 " " Frld
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he atnh
hpal Y d th ayKn•1n
Howell, a 37-Year-old rllj&gt;t hand- their own 19 tard hno to the
w en ey w ppe
• aniio er from Bowman, Tex.. connected four yard lloe of Ravenswood
City Athlotlra, H, after the world for hi• l•me-wlnnlng homer after where they were stopped.
champs dropped a 4·3 decision to tile White Sox bad rallied frola
Lee Darling began the drive
tho 'Waohlngton Senaton. The 8.0 deficit to tie tho score at ' -3 wltll a nleo 32 yard run ,lrom
Whlto Sox' vletory, achieved by a In the eighth. Howell was credl d hla own 19 to the Ravenswootl 49.
nlnth·lnnbll homer by plteher Dlx- with his fifth win
' pus from Larry Ll.evlnl to
le Uo,well cut the Yankee1' lead
Second·baocman Jerry Coleman
to 4... cam..
NEED GOOD
muffed a force-out throw with the
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Don Geary ' Sr' was' at .Holzer
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Hospital Friday for a checkup
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l't•·JJJ. D~vl~ a &gt;&amp;~ts~ l!I'IU ifej;W..,aetolnpanred tber~ ~ hlo t 1 ''.f
l'tayer meetmg Wed 7 30 p m' Juntor chou, 7 p m Scmor choir show, 'IIOV,n_q•i•tqres which Wert wife and Mr. and /di'S- Don llnif
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taken bY 'ncr hil:.tiand, Dr. IiaV!' Jr.
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Evemng worshtp 6 on the 1st 3rd Edward Emerson, pastor Btble serving as a ser.vlce doctor
Dillard w4o arc employed 1n Col• ber ll at 7::10 p. m In the Racine •
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5th Sundays Prayer meeting on School 9 30, Mornmg worshtp at
lolembera of the International ~mbua a~e spending the we~keod Gracie Sehot•l
Wednesday at &amp;
10 30 Chmttan Endeavor 6 p tn , Rclat.,ns committee are Froddle with relatives
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Houdashelt Mrs
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pastor, Servleco £unday 7 30 ••d
Ch ch 0f Ch I1t I Ch I tlon nnd Mrs Harry McMaster.
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Bible Scbool 9 30 Richard DaviS pastor Sunday Schnhl 9 a m ed to be at the church so that
tween \llnnt and teacher. .
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Endeavor 8 JO Evenrna: service Evenmg serv1ce 7 30 Wednesday
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Duly Vacation Btble School Pro- 7 30 prayer meelmg
&amp;ram 7 30
Chrlotlom Sclonct Socloty, 144
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Rev Kdth ~ Dyscm, assistant he 1s our God, and we are the
Rev Robert Savrt,
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church open to the pubhc on Jrlllll·, Street to
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Church of Chrhl, Middleport,
Fred f Gardner, pastor B1ble
School 9 30 Homer Idee s~pt
Mornmg worship 10 30 sermon
subject "Thy Wtll Be Done"
6 8() Chrtotlan Endeavor,
7 30
program by the younger people
Wednesday 7 30 Pr11yer meelmg
and Bl~le study, 6 10 chotr prac·
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!'nth Mothodlol thurch, Mld~leport Rev
C R Konkrlght
pastor Sunday School 9 30 Er
nest Covert supt, Morntng ser
v1ce celebration of the Mth annl
ver.sary, Bishop Hazen G Wer
her, guest speaker, 7 30 OffiCial
Board, Monday 7 30 WSCS, Wed
nesday 7 p m choir/ praetlee,
prayer meeting
Church of tho Nnorono, Mid·
dleport, Rev Robert P1lmer, pa~
tor Bible School 9 30 Lester
Taylor, .11upt, Mornmg wonh tp
10 SO Song lost 2 30, Youth
mccttng 7 p m 7 30 Worship
servtce, Wednesday 7 30 prayer
mceung, Thursday t1 p m Path

And the sunny hours come mostly durmg the brtght days of youth Golden hours ~
· each set w1th sixty dtamond mmutes As the bees slot e the honey that ts the product of
enly the sunny hours, so should youth store the knowledge that ts the product of those
"lii'ight hours, "For Remember Thou Thy Creatqt In The 'Days Of Thy Youth" The
• lilly Btble and the church of your choice are the symbols of your faith, and wtll msure
•• lhal "the evil days come not "
Knowledge is absolutely necessary to the growth o! the mdtvtdual Youth needs the
IIC\IfCe of that knowledge , . IJ'he Holy Btble and ,the Church Parents can confer on
y_.th no'greater service than to lead them to lead them to that fountam of salvation
~imd source of knol\lledge TAKE YOUTH TO CHURCa WITH YOU'

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nolnes appear below.

ldtMS Grec. &amp; Serv. S,a,

Pomeroy Cement Block CD.
Pomeroy, Ohlo

Rutland Rd.

Allen Appliance Serv.
114 E. Main St.

Pomoru1

.New York Clothing House
Men's and Boys' Furntshmgs
Pomeroy, Ohio

'Naxlnt Arnold Service Station
Rock Springs Ro•d

Ohio Valley Baking Co.

Atkins Chicks

Mnkers of Jiolsum Bread

171 Mutl.erry Ave.

Pomt'ro)

R, H. Rawlings &amp; Sons Co.

B1ker Furniture

Your llodgc &amp; Plymouth Dealer

Middleport

Powell's Sunoco 'service Station

Fife Rtfrlger•tlon

Middleport, Ohio
lhgh Test Gas At Regular Pnce

Middleport, Ohio

Foreman &amp; AbboH

Heiner's Bakery

Cullom )Built Kitchens
Mlddlpporl

BnkerH 01 Good Bread

Meigs Equipment Co,

llunllngton, W. Va.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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tommunloo ood pr•acbtns; third
lundoy ' ID .noatb 7 30 P ll
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uvery Sui!day' 9 30 A II Sunday
School IDd communion. •~nd
sun4ar In moolb 10 :10 A M
Chunh communion and prea&lt;hlng
lnurth Sunday (n moatb 7 30 P
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IMk Grove, every tlundoy 9.111 A
II. Sotnday School alld eommunlon
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School 0:~ A. M. r.!onlnl worship 1111 A M MYF, S¥nd~ ll't
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StrHt, Pomeroy, R1lph C. Zunftl, Gene Grate rdurned Tuesda)
pastor, William Watson, Supt 9 30 from Coreopohs, Pa, where he
to 11 combined ICrvlce of wor· bad been visiting Mr and Mro.
ship and study Guest oolmst, Dan· M S McAllister former local reny TtJompson Sermon "When 1 sidents M.r. Grate was taken to
Washmg HRnds Is Sinful " Nur· lhe Parkersburg alrpor! by lllr
sery and Junior Church for chU; 1 ~nd Mrs Leland Brown and son
dren 4 to 6, Lay Dev@lopment
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program and family supper Weif· ~venue, baa been entered at
neoday 7 30, Btble Study and PraY· lllelgs General Ho•pltal u a me·
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treatment
Unltod Mlthodlot Church,
Mr and Mro llarqld
rov, Jiugeae BJ:9wn, pastor
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ccncc , Deacons mcetm!l, 7 30
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"""htp at 8 Prayer mcchag on Middleport Rev N D Bordon
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P"'tor Btble School 9 13 Arlena
lradJord ,horch of Christ lu"' Reese Supt, Morning worahlp at
day School, 9 Sb a m Lord's Su)&gt; 10 30 BTU 6 )I m
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